^ Man, I used to think like that! The truth is, the Universe will not end, it's a perpetual motion machine. Also, everything has a purpose. All of those are facts that has been generated by the misguided mainstream scientific community lead by dogmatic scientist that are just like religious leaders with followers that follow them without question as if they are gods. Don't misunderstand me by what I just said, I do believe in science and I also believe that science and spirituality can coexist.

The sun is going to go supernova in 300-400 million years, which will obliterate everything within the solar system.

In 3 trillion years, our close neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy will collide with our galaxy, creating a pinwheel galaxy.

In 4-5 trillion years, the universe will have expanded so much, that even with the most powerful telescope like the hubble, it would be impossible to see other galaxies.

In 10-15 trillion years, most stars will have burnt out, and the universe will be dominated by black holes. Existence of life as we know it will be completely impossible.

We are all doomed to extinction. Everything is pointless.

The current projection is 5 billion years for the sun to become a red giant and lose significate portion of it's mass, before ultimately becoming an asymptotic giant and exploding into a planetary nebula.
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993ApJ...418..457S

You can see a candle flame from 50 Kilometers on a clear, dark night. You can hear the tick of a watch from 6 meters in very quiet conditions. You can taste one gram of salt in 500 liters of water (.0001M). You can detect one drop of perfume diffused throughout a three-room apartment. You can detect the wing of a bee falling on your cheek from a height of one centimeter.

The QWERTY keyboard was designed to slow you down so as not to gum up the keys of the mechanical typewriters of the time. Also, it was designed so that the word "typewriter" could be typed using only one row.

The QWERTY keyboard was designed to slow you down so as not to gum up the keys of the mechanical typewriters of the time. Also, it was designed so that the word "typewriter" could be typed using only one row.